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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1941, The Far East, Volume V

Japan:


Contents

    • Termination by Japan of the 1911 four-power convention on fur seals in the north Pacific; Japanese proposals for new agreement (Documents 996–1008)
      • Representations to Japan over tampering with American official mail (Documents 1009–1010)

      Contents

      • Preface
      • Southward Advance of Japanese Expansionist Movement:
        • Chapter I: January–March, 1941 (Documents 1–119)
        • Chapter II: April–July 3, 1941 (Documents 120–203)
        • Chapter III: July 4–September 30, 1941 (Documents 204–315)
        • Chapter IV: October 1–December 31, 1941 (Documents 316–433)
      • Repatriation of American Citizens From the Far East (Documents 434–506)
      • Undeclared War Between Japan and China:
        • Political and military developments (Documents 507–596)
        • Decision to withdraw United States Marines and Naval forces from China; incomplete withdrawal before outbreak of war with Japan (Documents 597–624)
        • Efforts by the United States to provide financial assistance and war material for China (Documents 625–815)
        • Policy of the United States to relinquish by agreement extraterritorial rights in China (Documents 816–819)
        • Japanese interference with American treaty rights and with equality of commercial opportunity in China (Documents 820–861)
        • Efforts by the United States and other powers to protect Chinese customs and other revenues, pledged as security for loans, from Japanese encroachment (Documents 862–883)
        • American interest in Japanese demands affecting the integrity of the International Settlement at Shanghai (Documents 884–943)
        • Measures taken by the United States for the protection of American lives and property in China resulting from hostilities between Japan and China (Documents 944–995)
      • China
      • Japan:
        • Termination by Japan of the 1911 four-power convention on fur seals in the north Pacific; Japanese proposals for new agreement (Documents 996–1008)
        • Representations to Japan over tampering with American official mail (Documents 1009–1010)
      • Index

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